Lord Darzi of Denham: The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists' Green-top Guideline No.5, on the management of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS), contains detailed information on the symptoms, diagnosis and classification of severity of OHSS. This is a markedly different document from the public consultation document issued by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA), which gave a general description of the risks associated with egg donation. The HFEA has advised me that it does not believe there is anything contradictory between the two documents.
	Information on the incidents of adverse clinical effects associated with OHSS occurring in each HFEA licensed centre, and whether treatment was discontinued where OHSS was suspected, is not routinely collectedly by the HFEA. However, I have asked the HFEA to make an analysis of the incident reports referred to in my Answer given on 5 December (Official Report, col. WA196) and I will write to the noble Lord with the result, and place a copy in the Library.

Baroness Morgan of Drefelin: Throughout the period 1 November to 30 November, the Secretary of State had various meetings in London and Scotland, including with ministerial colleagues and officials from the MoD and Scotland Office. On Thursday 1 and Friday 2 November, he was overseas visiting service personnel serving in Iraq. On Monday 5 November, he met HBOS in Scotland. On Tuesday 6 November, he attended the State Opening of Parliament. On Wednesday 7 November, he hosted the French Defence Minister for bilateral discussions in London. On Thursday 8 November, he attended the British Torch of Remembrance ceremony at Westminster Abbey and met National Grid. On Friday 9 November, he visited Diageo with the honourable Member for Ochil and South Perthshire. On Saturday 10 November, he attended the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance 2007 event and, on Sunday I1 November, he attended the Remembrance Ceremony at the Cenotaph. On Monday 12 November, he met EU ambassadors in London, hosted by the Portuguese ambassador, before attending the defence debate in the House of Commons. On Tuesday 13 November, he met separately with the National Farmers' Union Scotland and Scottish Financial Enterprise. On Wednesday 14 November, he attended a Sailor, Soldier, Airmen and Families Association reception. On Thursday 15 November, he hosted the Romanian Defence Minister for bilateral discussions in London. On Friday 16 November, he hosted a reception in Edinburgh for Polish National Day. On Sunday 18 and Monday 19 November, he was in Brussels attending a meeting of EU Defence Ministers. On Tuesday 20 November, he met the Crown Prince of Bahrain. On Tuesday 22 November, he had a meeting with the Columbian Defence Minister and a meeting with the Turkish Chief of Defence Staff. On Friday 23 November, he addressed the State of the City Economy Conference in Glasgow. On Wednesday 28 November, he answered Oral Questions for the Scotland Office in the House of Commons. On Thursday 29 November, he hosted a reception to mark the homecoming of 12 Brigade from Iraq.
	The Minister of State for Scotland's official engagements throughout the period 1 November to 30 November included various meetings in London and Scotland, including with ministerial colleagues and officials from the Scotland Office. On Thursday 1 November, the Minister of State was in his constituency in Scotland. On Friday 2 November, the Minister of State visited Working Links in Glasgow. That evening, the Minister of State attended the IBM Innovation Awards, Greenock. On Monday 5 November, the Minister of State attended the Prime Minister's eve of Session reception. On Tuesday 6 November, the Minister of State attended the State Opening of Parliament. On Wednesday 7 November, the Minister of State attended the Shell UK reception in the afternoon and that evening he attended the Highland and Islands Enterprise annual dinner reception. On Friday 9 November, the Minister of State was in his constituency in Scotland. On Sunday 11 November, the Minister of State attended the Remembrance Service in Edinburgh. On Monday 12 November, the Minister of State attended the Scottish and Southern Energy board of directors' dinner. On Tuesday 13 November, the Minister of State gave evidence to the Scottish Affairs Select Committee on the Gould report. On Thursday 15 November, the Minister of State met members of Highland Council to discuss the Crown Estate working group. On Friday 16 November, the Minister of State was in Glasgow where he met LINC Scotland, followed by meetings in his constituency that afternoon. On Tuesday 20 November, the Minister of State participated in the Westminster Hall Adjournment debate on economic development in Falkirk. On Wednesday 21 November, the Minister of State participated in the SI debate on the Criminal Proceedings Etc. (Reform) (Scotland) Act 2007 (Powers of District and JP Courts) Order 2007. On Thursday 22 November, the Minister of State had a telephone conversation with the Scotland manager of Digital UK. On Friday 23 November, the Minister of State was in Edinburgh where he had a meeting with RSPB Scotland; that afternoon, he visited the Scottish Energy Centre at Napier University. On Wednesday 28 November, the Minister of State answered Scottish Questions in the House of Commons. On Thursday 29 November, the Minister of State was in Scotland, where he participated in a number of visits with Ian Pearson MP, Minister of State for Science and Innovation, including visits to the Roslin Institute, Edinburgh; Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh; Encap Drug Delivery, Livingston; and Glasgow University MRC virology unit. On Friday 30 November, the Minister of State was in his constituency in Scotland.

Lord Bassam of Brighton: When determining policy, the cost of delay is valued using assumptions about the value of time. The values of time recommended by the Department for Transport for use in the economic appraisal of transport projects are presented in Transport Analysis Guidance, Unit 3.5.6, "Values of Time and Operating Costs". This is available at www.webtag.org.uk/webdocuments/3_ Expert/5_Economy_Objective/3.5.6.htm.